I’m helping build and organize the launch path for Amethyst Mapper - a practical visual thinking and mind mapping tool for people who think better when ideas have shape, space, and connection.
If you write, plan, research, study, or untangle complex ideas, this may be useful.
Join the waitlist here:
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We are genuinely interested in this feedback. If you already use maps, outlines, notes apps, or whiteboards, the useful details are usually in what slows you down.
We are especially interested in hearing from people who already use mind maps, outlines, notes apps, whiteboards, or planning tools.
What works for you?
What gets in the way?
What would make mapping more useful?
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We are building Amethyst Mapper with practical workflows in mind:
writing, planning, research, learning, content structure, project thinking, and problem-solving.
If that sounds like your kind of tool, the waitlist is open.
https://t.co/Aee3U7qxX1
This is one of the questions we keep coming back to. Mind mapping means different things depending on whether you are writing, planning, studying, or trying to untangle a messy project.
When you use mind maps, what are you usually trying to do?
Organise a project? Plan writing? Study something? Untangle a problem? Capture ideas before they disappear?
We are using questions like this to shape Amethyst Mapper.
Waitlist:
https://t.co/Aee3U7r5Mz
Question for people who use mind maps:
What usually makes a map useful?
The layout?
The connections?
The speed?
The ability to rearrange ideas?
The way it helps you notice gaps?
We are thinking carefully about what actually matters in visual thinking.
When your notes feel too flat, your plan feels too linear, or your ideas feel too scattered, a map can give the work a shape.
Amethyst Mapper is being built for that shift from scattered thought to usable structure.
Join here:
https://t.co/Aee3U7qxX1
A good thinking tool should not force you to know the answer before you begin.
It should help you explore, connect, rearrange, and notice what matters.
That is the direction behind Amethyst Mapper.
Waitlist:
https://t.co/Aee3U7qxX1
For writers, a map can hold the argument before the draft exists.
For planners, it can hold the moving parts before the task list is clear.
For researchers, it can hold connections before the final structure appears.
Amethyst Mapper is for that early thinking space.
If Amethyst Mapper sounds useful for how you think, plan, write, research, or organize ideas, join the waitlist.
Early updates and access information will go there first.
https://t.co/Aee3U7r5Mz
Some projects do not fail because the idea is weak.
They stall because the structure is missing.
Amethyst Mapper is being built for the stage where you need to see the parts, the links, and the next step.
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What makes a mind mapping tool actually useful to you?
Speed?
Simplicity?
Export options?
Beautiful maps?
Low friction?
AI support?
Better organization?
We are listening as Amethyst Mapper moves toward wider access.
For writers: a map can hold the article before the article exists.
For researchers: it can hold connections before the argument is clear.
For planners: it can hold moving parts before the plan is fixed.
That is where Amethyst Mapper fits.
We are interested in mind mapping as a practical thinking method, not just a visual format.
The goal is simple:
help people see what they are thinking, so they can decide what to do next.
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Useful thinking often starts messy:
fragments
links
questions
branches
gaps
“this connects to that somehow”
A good map gives that mess somewhere to become structure.
Amethyst Mapper waitlist:
https://t.co/Aee3U7qxX1
If your planning starts with a blank document and immediately feels too linear, that is not a failure of discipline.
Some work needs shape before it needs sentences.
Amethyst Mapper is for that kind of work.
Waitlist:
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Question for visual thinkers:
When do you reach for a mind map?
Project planning?
Writing?
Research?
Studying?
Decision-making?
Untangling too many ideas?
We are building Amethyst Mapper around practical thinking workflows.
Some notes are meant to be stored.
Some are meant to be moved around until they make sense.
Amethyst Mapper is being built for the second kind of thinking.
Join the waitlist:
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A mind map is not just a diagram.
It can be a planning space, a writing outline, a research board, a project map, or a way to calm a messy idea down enough to work with it.
That is the direction behind Amethyst Mapper.
Waitlist:
https://t.co/Aee3U7qxX1